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The Harvard Classics Anthology

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
Thomas Carlyle
Theodor Storm
Charles Dickens
Plato
Theodor Fontane
René Descartes
Gottfried Keller
Mark Twain
Immanuel Kant
Charles Darwin
Martin Luther
Robert Louis Stevenson
William Shakespeare
Dante Alighieri
Euripides
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Charles Lamb
Henry David Thoreau
Henry James
Samuel Johnson
John Stuart Mill
Victor Hugo
Joseph Addison
Jane Austen
John Locke
John Fletcher
Francis Beaumont
Leigh Hunt
Epictetus
Alphonse Daudet
Thomas De Quincey
Guy de Maupassant
George Eliot
Walter Scott
Laurence Sterne
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Jonathan Swift
Christopher Marlowe
Jacob Grimm
Wilhelm Grimm
William Hazlitt
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Daniel Defoe
Aesop
Richard Henry Dana
Henry Fielding
John Dryden
Philip Massinger
Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Bret Harte
George Sand
John Ruskin
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Ernest Renan
Robert Burns
David Garrick
Ralph Waldo Emerson
John Webster
Washington Irving
Izaak Walton
John Bunyan
Juan Valera
Alfred de Musset
James Russell Lowell
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Homer
Edmund Burke
Plutarch
Molière
Aeschylus
Michael Faraday
Sophocles
William Makepeace Thackeray
Benjamin Franklin
Edward Everett Hale
Pierre Corneille
Jean Racine
Voltaire
Robert Browning
Oliver Goldsmith
Thomas Dekker
John Milton
Aristophanes
Blaise Pascal
Virgil
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Simon Newcomb
William Penn
Walter Bigges
Philip Sidney
Herodotus
Walter Raleigh
Francis Bacon
Giuseppe Mazzini
Francis Pretty
George Berkeley
Thomas Hobbes
Adam Smith
Alessandro Manzoni
Abraham Cowley
Michel de Montaigne
Ben Jonson
John Woolman
Benvenuto Cellini
Sydney Smith
Jean Froissart
William Henry Harrison
William Harvey
Marcus Aurelius
Hans Christian Andersen
Thomas Malory
George Gordon Byron
Thomas à Kempis
Ivan Turgenev
Richard Steele
Thomas Browne
Archibald Geikie
Thomas Babington Macaulay
Leo Tolstoy
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Tacitus
William Roper
Hippocrates
Miguel de Cervantes
Thomas More
Friedrich von Schiller
Philip Nichols
Louis Pasteur
Joseph Lister
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Pliny the Younger
Charles W. Eliot
Edgar Alan Poe
Saint Augustine
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz
Francis Drake
Edward Haies
Niccolo Machiavelli
Ambroise Paré
William A. Neilson
Honoré Balzac
Alexander L. Kielland
The Harvard Classics Anthology is a sweeping compendium that encapsulates the profound diversity of literary styles and intellectual pursuits across centuries. Spanning drama, philosophy, poetry, and science, this collection offers a profound exploration of humanity's deepest questions and greatest achievements. Whether it's the enlightening dialogue of Socratic thought or the vivid imagery of Romantic poetry, the anthology showcases works of enduring importance, serving as a testament to the richness of the human intellect. Notable pieces explore themes of morality, political philosophy, and the human experience without being tied to singular authorship, making the anthology an intersectional tapestry of classic wisdom. Bringing together luminaries such as Goethe, Shakespeare, and Plato, among others, the anthology reflects the collective contributions of its iconic authors. Their works, rooted in diverse cultural, historical, and philosophical contexts, align with significant literary movements 'Äî from Enlightenment rationalism to Romanticism'Äôs emotional depth. This convergence enriches the reader's understanding of prevailing themes, offering diverse perspectives on universal questions about existence, ethics, and society. Each author brings a unique voice that contributes to a greater dialogue, marrying the individual and the universal in a discourse that transcends time and place. Recommended for both scholars and general readers, The Harvard Classics Anthology presents a unique opportunity to delve into a mosaic of perspectives, styles, and thematic explorations within a singular volume. Readers are invited to engage with the anthology's breadth of insights, gaining educational value and enhancing their appreciation for literary history. By fostering dialogue across different works, the anthology not only broadens the reader's intellectual horizon but also invites reflection on the continuity and evolution of thought across epochs. It stands as an essential read for anyone seeking to navigate the vast landscape of classical knowledge and wisdom.
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Author
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Pages
30498
Publisher
Good Press
Published Date
2023-12-11
ISBN
EAN:8596547774433

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